GEORGETOWN, SC (WBTW) – Agents with the 15th Circuit Drug Enforcement Unit say a long term investigation into crack cocaine and meth in Georgetown resulted in the arrest of four individuals Wednesday.

Agents began the investigation in 2016 and obtained eight drug distribution arrest warrants for Vonti Simmons and Wanda Nunnery, a press release from the 15th Circuit Drug Enforcement Unit said.

Nunnery and Simmons were tracked to a motel in Georgetown and arrested along with Tyree Gasque and John Watson. Inside the motel room, agents located methamphetamine, cocaine, oxycodone and marijuana, along with packaging materials, scales and cash, the press release states.

Simmons and Nunnery were arrested for distribution of crack, distribution of cocaine and two counts of distribution of controlled substances within half mile of a school or park.

All four people arrested are also being charged with possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, possession with intent to distribute cocaine, possession with intent to distribute marijuana, possession with intent to distribute schedule II pills and possession with intent to distribute controlled substances within half mile of a school or park. Simmons’ charges are enhanced to “second offense” due to prior drug convictions.